not enough
Look it up! Army paychart 2012. you make the same regardless of what you do.
To calculate your gross biweekly pay from an annual salary of $200,000, divide the annual salary by the number of pay periods in a year. Since there are 26 biweekly pay periods in a year, you would divide $200,000 by 26, resulting in a gross biweekly pay of approximately $7,692.31.
you will make about 3000 dollars if u enter as a e1
If someone gets a "salary", they don't get paid by the hour. The biweekly paydays don't matter at all for the purpose of this discussion... it doesn't really matter whether they get paid biweekly, semi-monthly, or all in one lump sum at the end of the year, as long as the total amount is the same (well, presumably it might matter to them, but not to us).Someone working forty hours a week would need to make approximately $12 per hour (actually, just a little under that) to make $24,000 per year.That salary is probably not legal, by the way. It's a big red flag for the department of labor if a supposedly "exempt" employee is making less than the equivalent of twice minimum wage.
10.50
Look it up! Army paychart 2012. you make the same regardless of what you do.
If you get paid biweekly, you get paid every other week, sooo, $38,000/26 or $1,461.54 biweekly.
About $500-600 per week.
1150 is what you would make.
1250
how much money does an computer programming and applications specialist make?
Not much. Only if you own a salon.
$60,000
The NH-04 is the specialist or corporal in the army. He makes an annual salary of around 25,750 a year.
A photo specialist at Walgreen's makes about $45 dollars an hour.
they make about 61,000 a year depending on your degree.
18,000 to 30,000